blind gut

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blind gut

The diagram shows the blind gut in the human digestive system.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The cecum: A pouch-like cavity that forms the beginning of the large intestine, into which the ileum (the final section of the small intestine) opens. It is considered a "blind" pouch because it is closed at one end.
Usage
  • The term "blind gut" is a direct, descriptive anatomical term for the cecum. It is used to describe its structure as a pouch that is closed at the bottom.
  • It is a less common synonym in modern medical English, where "cecum" (or "caecum") is the standard term.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The appendix is attached to the blind gut.
    • Digestive matter passes from the ileum into the blind gut.
Advanced Usage
  • "Blind gut syndrome": An informal or historical term sometimes used to refer to issues related to the cecum, such as stasis or inflammation. The standard medical term is "cecal" (e.g., cecal volvulus).
Variants and Related Words
  • Cecum (Caecum) (n): The standard anatomical term for the blind gut.
  • Ileocecal valve (n): The sphincter muscle valve that separates the ileum from the cecum.
  • Appendix (Vermiform appendix) (n): A narrow, worm-shaped tube that branches off from the cecum.
Synonyms
  • Cecum (n): The primary synonym.
  • Caecum (n): Alternative spelling, chiefly British English.
Notes
  • The term "blind gut" is largely anatomical and descriptive. It is not typically used in idiomatic expressions or phrasal verbs.
  • In common language and even in many medical contexts, the word "cecum" is preferred for clarity and precision.
blind gut

The diagram shows the blind gut in the human digestive system.

Noun
  1. the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens
    • the appendix is an offshoot of the cecum

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